Webcast Academy
2-way Telephony reflection
It took a fair amount of time with the skype lady almost two weeks ago to figure out how to get this to work (see last blog post). Then I procrastinated . . . and went to Educon . . . and found myself scrambling this morning to find someone to talk to.
2-Way Telephony on Skype by Sarah Sutter with Alice Barr
2-Way Telephony Madeline Browstone
2-way telephony Karen Dennis Telephony recording 2-2-08
Paul McLean - Recording of Skype Two Way Call - 02/01/08
I had a good time with this one. I decided to be both sides of the skype call.
I have a Skype Out account so I used that to call my regular phone.
I then answered the regular phone and alternated between the two phones using two different voices. I used the mute buttons to make sure there was no bleeding.
More Real-Time Audio Quality Problems? Use an Amplifier with Equalizer
Try using an Amplifier with an Equalizer (built-in one) to boost the energy of some of the audio bands. Many are like guitar amplifiers (with a MIDI input for instruments), but look for softwares that have a Microphone input, like this one:
Real-Time Audio Quality Problems? Use a Graphic Equalizer
Try using a Graphic Equalizer (a 7 or 10 band one) to boost the energy of some of the audio bands (freeware).
Paul McLean - Introduction Audio
I hope you enjoy this.
My guess is that it will be different from anything submitted by anyone else.
Parents as Partners
Matt Montagne-Two Way Skype Call Recording with Doug Symington
Master Windows Volume Control
Do you need a master administration tool for Windows volume control?
ZVolume Home 2006 is a nice, powerful replacement to the standard Windows volume and mute control (freeware).
It can be vastly customized, including changing its look using skins. It supports hotkeys and command-line parameters as well as all other functions the standard Windows volume control supports.
ID3 Tag Software - File Administration Tool
Do you need a software tool for the administration of ID3 tags?
Recording and Broadcasting with Nicecast, Skype and a Mac
What sound card technology do you deploy?
Weeks # 1-2
Well, there is a time for everything. I'm starting to blog and still can't believe it! I never thought I would put up my very own thoughts in cyber space, but since this is the assignement...
Our end-of semester A has finally arrived so I have more time to fiddle with the audio specs' etc.. and I enjoyed very much learning to use Audacity and editing a file with a mix of background music and introducing myself!
Just getting started with webcasting
This will be a short blog post as I have completed Week 1 assignments and am now looking towards week 2! Just as well, as the meeting is in 2 hours!
No problems so far, however I have noticed a lot of activity on the group Skype chat and was wondering if I was really being left behind....maybe everyone is well into week 2 by now. Luckily I watched the screencast on how to manage a group Skype chat so I now know how to not have the chat window popping up during class all the time!
Week #1
I've done a lot of listening this week. Stayed up much later than I should have to listen to some webcasts. I've gotten something out of all of them but I find it hard to digest it all. I really appreciated the time with Lee and Derrall with the Mac interface on Monday, Jan 21st. They gave us a basic run down of the software, explaining the purposes and settings. It was very helpful. Thanks so much!